Located about 10km from the center of Sa Pa town, Ta Van village attracts tourists with its picturesque terraced rice fields, peaceful and fresh atmosphere, especially during the rice harvest season.

Ta Van is a commune in Sa Pa town, Lao Cai province. Unlike the bustling and crowded Cat Cat village, Ta Van is popular with tourists because it remains unspoiled by industrialization, boasts fresh, peaceful air, and features pristine, majestic natural scenery. (Photo: Provided by the author)

Home to the Hmong, Giay, and Red Dao ethnic groups, Ta Van boasts not only rolling hills reaching to the clouds but also a considerable area of terraced rice fields. (Photo: Provided by the interviewee)

Every year during the rice harvest season from July to September, Ta Van attracts many tourists seeking "healing" and peace while admiring the picturesque rice fields. Photo: Provided by the artist.

Hoang Ba Dinh, 25, a teacher in Hanoi, had a memorable two-day, two-night trip to Ta Van, successfully capturing a "million-dollar view" of the lush green terraced rice fields. (Photo: Provided by the interviewee)

He said he had visited Ta Van once before in 2022, but because he loved the people and scenery so much, he decided to return again: "I'm absolutely in love with the peaceful scenery in Ta Van. The weather this season is amazing; it's cool and breezy both in the early morning and late evening." Photo: Provided by the interviewee

Mr. Dinh affirmed that the most impressive thing, and the reason he always wants to return to Ta Van, is the sense of peace that other already famous villages in Sa Pa lack. Photo: Provided by the interviewee.

In particular, the male tourist felt this trip was very successful because he found a homestay he liked, with a room offering a panoramic view of the vast rice fields and rolling hills of Ta Van. Photo: Provided by the interviewee.

With a "million-dollar view," whether you're painting, eating, or even just sitting and admiring the scenery, it's incredibly enjoyable. Photo: Provided by the subject.

The meals served at the homestay are prepared with the distinctive flavors of local cuisine, offering both delicious and unique tastes. (Photo: Provided by the owner)

“Besides Ta Van, I’ve also seen terraced rice fields in Y Ty, Hoang Su Phi… and I find each place has its own unique beauty. The people in the villages are very warm and friendly, and the scenery is undeniably beautiful, so I’m very fond of the Northwest region,” Mr. Dinh shared. Photo: Provided by the interviewee.

The male tourist said that Ta Van is not as difficult to get to as other Northwest Vietnam trekking routes. This location is only about 10km from the center of Sa Pa town, and the road is quite good, so there's nothing inconvenient about it. (Photo: Provided by the interviewee)

At the end of August, when the rice is ripe, Mr. Dinh plans to take his friends back to Ta Van once more to admire the "sea of gold" in the Northwest region. Photo: Provided by the interviewee.
Thanh Hai
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